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A podcast about transfomation and identity, through a series of interviews with participants from South Africa and the Netherlands. This podcasts is supported by the Royal Netherlands Embassy and the...
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Episode 12: Frances van Hasselt
1 GIU 2022 · In this month's episode, Fred de Vries chats with entrepreneur and mohair rug designer Frances van Hasselt. -
Episode 10: Nunke Kadhimo
23 MAG 2022 · In this month's episode, Fred de Vries chats with tour guide and poet Nunke Kadhimo. -
Episode 9: Siona O'Connell
12 APR 2022 · In this month's episode, Fred de Vries chats with author and academic Siona O'Connell. -
Episode 8: Elelwani Ramugondo & Frank Kronenberg
4 MAR 2022 · In this month's episode, Fred de Vries chats to occupational therapists Elelwani Ramugondo & Frank Kronenberg. -
Special Episode: Rhiannon Gibbens
14 GEN 2022 · In this special New Year's episode, Fred de Vries chats to American folk musician Rhiannon Giddens. -
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Episode 7: Anton Kannemeyer
17 DIC 2021 · In this month's episode, Fred de Vries chats to visual artist and satirist Anton Kannemeyer. -
Episode 6: Mmusi Maimane
26 OTT 2021 · In this month's episode, Fred de Vries chats to politician and former leader of the DA Mmusi Maimane. -
Episode 5: Nomalanga Mkhize
16 SET 2021 · In this month's episode Fred de Vries chats to historian and children's author Nomalanga Mkhize. -
Episode 4: Deborah Poynton
2 AGO 2021 · In this month's episode Fred de Vries chats to artist Deborah Poynton. -
Episode 3: Mark Gevisser
11 GIU 2021 · Mark Gevisser is a Johannesburg-born author and journalist who has written a series of outstanding, prize-winning non-fiction books. After a groundbreaking insight into homosexuality in South Africa, Defiant Desire (1996), he made waves with his comprehensive biography of former president Thabo Mbeki, called Thabo Mbeki: The Dream Deferred, which won the Alan Paton Prize in 2008. Equally well received was Lost and Found in Johannesburg, a memoir of place and sexuality, home and identity, which came out in 2012. His latest work, published last year, is The Pink Line, Journeys Across the World’s Queer Frontiers. Time magazine put it in its top 100 must-reads of 2020, while Irish novelist Colm Tóibín called it ‘astute and nuanced’ and ‘engrossing’ in his review for The Guardian. For his research, Mark traveled far and wide to explore how the conversation around sexual orientation and gender identity has come to divide the world in an entirely new way over the first two decades of the twenty-first century. Mark lives in Cape Town with his husband and dog.
A podcast about transfomation and identity, through a series of interviews with participants from South Africa and the Netherlands. This podcasts is supported by the Royal Netherlands Embassy and the...
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